Remove ports 1e:0 and 16e:0 from port group 'PG_1_2_15_16_E0_Group'.The '-unmap' option also unmap(from 1e:0 and 16:e0) the devices on all related Storage Groups associated with port group 'PG_1_2_15_16_E0_Group'.

Delete/Remove an empty initiator group.The "-force" must be used if the initiator group(IG) is not empty.We can't delete IG if it is part of a Masking View.

symaccess -sid 1234 delete -name MyPortGroup -type port

Delete/Remove an empty port group.The "-force" must be used if the port group(PG) is not empty.We can't delete PG if it is part of any Masking View.

symaccess -sid 1234 delete -name MyStorageGroup -type storage

Delete/Remove an empty storage group.The "-force" must be used if the storage group(SG) is not empty.We can't delete SG if it is part of a Masking View.

symaccess -sid 1234 delete view -name Host1_Allocation

Delete view Host1_Allocation.

symaccess -sid 1234 delete view -name Host1_Allocation -unmap

Delete view Host1_Allocation and also unmap all the device in associated storage group.

symaccess -sid 1234 list

List all Initiator, Port and Storage Groups Created for Array 1234

symaccess -sid 1234 list -name MyGroup

List all groups named MyGroup

symaccess -sid 1234 list -name MyGroup -v

List all groups named MyGroup and also shows the related Masking Views

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type init -name MyIG

Find the number of child initiators in IG MyIG and number of associated Masking Views.

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type init -name MyIG -v

Find the number of child Initiator Groups in IG MyIG and also shows the associated Masking View.

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type initiator

List all Initiator Groups Created for Array 1234

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type initiator -wwn xxxx

Check whether the HBA WWN xxxx is a member of any Initiator Group.

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type port

List all Port Groups Created for Array 1234

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type port -name MyPG

Find the number of ports in Port Group MyPG and numbers of associated Masking views.

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type port -name MyPG -v

Find the number of ports in Port Group MyPG and also shows the associated Masking Views.

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type storage

List all Storage Groups Created for Array 1234

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type storage -dev AAA

Check whether the device AAA is part of of any Storage Groups.

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type storage -name MySg

Find the number of devices in storage Group MySg and number of associated Masking Views.

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type storage -name MySg -v

Find the number of devices in storage group MySg and also shows the associated Masking View

symaccess -sid 1234 list -v

List all Initiator,Port and Storage Groups Created for Array 1234 along with related Masking Views

symaccess -sid 1234 list assignment -dev 9A0:9AF

Shows the masking details of devices from 9A0 to 9AF

symaccess -sid 1234 list devinfo -ig MyInitiator

List the details of devices assigned to the initiatorgroup MyInitiator

symaccess -sid 1234 list logins -dirport 12f:1

List WWPNs logged in to FA port 12f:1

symaccess -sid 1234 list logins -wwn xxxx

Check whether wwn xxx logged in to any of the FAs on array 1234.

symaccess -sid 1234 list logins -wwn xxxx -v

Check whether wwn xxx logged in to any of the FAs on array 1234."-v" options also provides the time of login change. This is helpful if the wwpn not logged in now on the FAs , but want to know when its got disconnected.

symaccess -sid 1234 list no_assignments -dirport 12f:1

Shows the devices are mapped to 12f:1 but not part of any masking view.

symaccess -sid 1234 list view

List masking views Created for Array 1234 with related groups details

symaccess -sid 1234 list view -name Host1_Allocation -detail

Provides detailed infomation about the masking view .This output is same as 'symmaccess show view'.

symaccess -sid 1234 list view -name Host1_Allocation -v

This command shows more readable information about the associated Storage Group,Initiator Groups and Port Groups.

symaccess -sid 1234 remove -login -wwn 1000000000000001

Completely remove the wwn 1000000000000001 from the login history table of vmax 1234

Remove ports 1e:0 and 16e:0 from port group 'PG_1_2_15_16_E0_Group'.The '-unmap' option also unmap(from 1e:0 and 16:e0) the devices on all related Storage Groups associated with port group 'PG_1_2_15_16_E0_Group'.

Delete/Remove an empty initiator group.The "-force" must be used if the initiator group(IG) is not empty.We can't delete IG if it is part of a Masking View.

symaccess -sid 1234 delete -name MyPortGroup -type port

Delete/Remove an empty port group.The "-force" must be used if the port group(PG) is not empty.We can't delete PG if it is part of any Masking View.

symaccess -sid 1234 delete -name MyStorageGroup -type storage

Delete/Remove an empty storage group.The "-force" must be used if the storage group(SG) is not empty.We can't delete SG if it is part of a Masking View.

symaccess -sid 1234 delete view -name Host1_Allocation

Delete view Host1_Allocation.

symaccess -sid 1234 delete view -name Host1_Allocation -unmap

Delete view Host1_Allocation and also unmap all the device in associated storage group.

symaccess -sid 1234 list

List all Initiator, Port and Storage Groups Created for Array 1234

symaccess -sid 1234 list -name MyGroup

List all groups named MyGroup

symaccess -sid 1234 list -name MyGroup -v

List all groups named MyGroup and also shows the related Masking Views

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type init -name MyIG

Find the number of child initiators in IG MyIG and number of associated Masking Views.

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type init -name MyIG -v

Find the number of child Initiator Groups in IG MyIG and also shows the associated Masking View.

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type initiator

List all Initiator Groups Created for Array 1234

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type initiator -wwn xxxx

Check whether the HBA WWN xxxx is a member of any Initiator Group.

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type port

List all Port Groups Created for Array 1234

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type port -name MyPG

Find the number of ports in Port Group MyPG and numbers of associated Masking views.

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type port -name MyPG -v

Find the number of ports in Port Group MyPG and also shows the associated Masking Views.

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type storage

List all Storage Groups Created for Array 1234

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type storage -dev AAA

Check whether the device AAA is part of of any Storage Groups.

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type storage -name MySg

Find the number of devices in storage Group MySg and number of associated Masking Views.

symaccess -sid 1234 list -type storage -name MySg -v

Find the number of devices in storage group MySg and also shows the associated Masking View

symaccess -sid 1234 list -v

List all Initiator,Port and Storage Groups Created for Array 1234 along with related Masking Views

symaccess -sid 1234 list assignment -dev 9A0:9AF

Shows the masking details of devices from 9A0 to 9AF

symaccess -sid 1234 list devinfo -ig MyInitiator

List the details of devices assigned to the initiatorgroup MyInitiator

symaccess -sid 1234 list logins -dirport 12f:1

List WWPNs logged in to FA port 12f:1

symaccess -sid 1234 list logins -wwn xxxx

Check whether wwn xxx logged in to any of the FAs on array 1234.

symaccess -sid 1234 list logins -wwn xxxx -v

Check whether wwn xxx logged in to any of the FAs on array 1234."-v" options also provides the time of login change. This is helpful if the wwpn not logged in now on the FAs , but want to know when its got disconnected.

symaccess -sid 1234 list no_assignments -dirport 12f:1

Shows the devices are mapped to 12f:1 but not part of any masking view.

symaccess -sid 1234 list view

List masking views Created for Array 1234 with related groups details

symaccess -sid 1234 list view -name Host1_Allocation -detail

Provides detailed infomation about the masking view .This output is same as 'symmaccess show view'.

symaccess -sid 1234 list view -name Host1_Allocation -v

This command shows more readable information about the associated Storage Group,Initiator Groups and Port Groups.

symaccess -sid 1234 remove -login -wwn 1000000000000001

Completely remove the wwn 1000000000000001 from the login history table of vmax 1234